01Jul16

Al-Qaida leader: 'grave consequences' for US if Boston bomber executed

Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has warned the US of the "gravest
consequences" if Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev or any other
Muslim prisoner is executed.

Tsarnaev, named in Zawahiri's online video message, was sentenced to death by
lethal injection last year for the 2013 bomb attack that killed three people and
injured more than 260 others. Tsarnaev committed the bombing with his older
brother, Tamerlan, who was killed in a shootout with police in the manhunt that
followed it.

The younger sibling spoke publicly only once since his capture, telling the Boston
court that sentenced him: "I am sorry for the lives I have taken, for the suffering
that I have caused you for the damage I have done - irreparable damage."

Zawahiri took command of al-Qaida after Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011, by
a US raid in Pakistan. The 64-year-old successor has eluded American strikes in
the five years since, but the group's influence has waned while rivals have gained
power around the Middle East. Al-Qaida remains an active presence in Yemen,
Pakistan and Libya, but its affiliate in Iraq grew into the terror group Isis as the
civil war in neighboring Syria spiraled out of control.

Al-Qaida's propaganda arm periodically threatens nations with recorded
messages and long statements. In January Zawahiri condemned the execution of
a Shiite cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, and 46 others by Saudi Arabia. Later that month
two men attacked a Shia mosque in the majority Sunni country, though no group
claimed credit. The attack resembled those inspired by Isis, whose leader
Zawahiri has called a false "caliph of surprises".

Zawahiri remains wanted by the US and has appeared in dozens of al-Qaida
propaganda messages since 2003. In a September message he urged militants
to move "the war to the heart of the homes and cities of the crusader west and
specifically America", and again called Isis's territorial claims illegitimate.

[Source: The Guardian, Reuters, London, 01Jul16]

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